Editorial Staff
BCPG announced business performance in Q2/2023
BCPG Plc Limited and its subsidiaries announced their operating results in Q2/2023 with a total net profit of 182.6 million baht, or a 14% increase from Q1/2023. The major contributors were revenue recognition from oil terminal in Thailand since June 2023 and higher revenue from solar power projects in Japan thanks to higher irradiation.
The shutdown of hydropower plants in Laos in late 2022 to prepare for electricity sales to Vietnam Electricity (EVN) caused a 67% decrease in net profit compared with Q2/2022. However, the plants could start commercial operation to EVN in late June 2023.
According to Mr Niwat Adirek, president and CEO of BCPG, the company's net profit in Q2/2023 accounted for 201 million baht, a 61% decrease from Q1/2023 due to higher curtailment days of solar power project, Chiba 2, in Japan. Compared with Q2/2022, there was a decrease in net profit of 39% resulting from the shutdown of hydropower plants in Laos to prepare for electricity sales to EVN. The plants, however, have been distributing electricity to EVN since June 2023.
"In the second half of 2023, we expect to achieve full revenue recognition from hydropower plants in Laos, oil terminal in Thailand, and sharing profit from natural gas power plants in the US", said Mr Niwat.
BCPG Plc Limited and its subsidiaries announced their operating results in Q2/2023 with a total net profit of 182.6 million baht, or a 14% increase from Q1/2023. The major contributors were revenue recognition from oil terminal in Thailand since June 2023 and higher revenue from solar power projects in Japan thanks to higher irradiation.
The shutdown of hydropower plants in Laos in late 2022 to prepare for electricity sales to Vietnam Electricity (EVN) caused a 67% decrease in net profit compared with Q2/2022. However, the plants could start commercial operation to EVN in late June 2023.
According to Mr Niwat Adirek, president and CEO of BCPG, the company's net profit in Q2/2023 accounted for 201 million baht, a 61% decrease from Q1/2023 due to higher curtailment days of solar power project, Chiba 2, in Japan. Compared with Q2/2022, there was a decrease in net profit of 39% resulting from the shutdown of hydropower plants in Laos to prepare for electricity sales to EVN. The plants, however, have been distributing electricity to EVN since June 2023.
"In the second half of 2023, we expect to achieve full revenue recognition from hydropower plants in Laos, oil terminal in Thailand, and sharing profit from natural gas power plants in the US", said Mr Niwat.
09 August 2023
Viewed 136 time